COVINGTON, Va. – With Christmas fast approaching, The Salvation Army in Covington is urging the community to help meet its annual fundraising goal for the Red Kettle Campaign. This year, the campaign is falling short of its $50,000 target, having raised only $27,440.03 so far. The funds collected are crucial for supporting programs that benefit individuals and families in Covington, Lexington, and Rockbridge counties throughout the year.
Major Gary Stewart of The Salvation Army emphasized the challenges faced by many in the community, noting that economic struggles and inflation have made it difficult for individuals living paycheck to paycheck. “For those living on the edges of poverty, these challenges can be devastating,” Stewart said. He expressed hope that the community would rally in the final days of the campaign to help reach the goal.
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The Salvation Army bells will continue to ring outside stores until December 24, and the organization remains optimistic about the community’s generosity. “The money raised in our Red Kettle Campaign stays right here in Covington,” Stewart explained, highlighting the direct impact donations have on local families, such as providing meals and helping with utility bills.
Volunteers play a vital role in the success of the Red Kettle Campaign, and there is still time for individuals, families, groups, and businesses to sign up as volunteer bellringers. Those interested can visit www.RegisterToRing.com to select their preferred location, day, and time. For those unable to volunteer in person, donations can also be made to the virtual kettle from home.
For more information on the Red Kettle Campaign or other Salvation Army programs, the public is encouraged to contact The Salvation Army at 540-962-6206 or visit their location at 115 South Lexington Avenue. Additional ways to contribute or get involved can be found by emailing CovingtonVa@uss.salvationarmy.org.
The Salvation Army is committed to helping nearly 27 million Americans annually through various social services, including food for the hungry, disaster relief, rehabilitation, and shelter for those in need.